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Occupation
  
Writer

Name
  
Matt Wayne

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Writer

Education
  
University of Michigan

Genre
  
Comics Television


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Movies
  
Hellboy: Sword of Storms, Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload

Shows
  
The Spectacular Spider-Man, What's New, Scooby-Doo?

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or More)

Books
  
President Batman, The Brave and the Bold: Mile, The Attack of the Virtual Vil, Menace of the Time Thief, The Panic of the Composit

Similar People
  
Phil Weinstein, Dee Bradley Baker, Tad Stones, Mike Mignola, Mike Richardson

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

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Matt S. Wayne is an American writer of comic books and television. Wayne is probably best known for his work on the animated series Justice League Unlimited, Ben 10: Omniverse and The Super Hero Squad Show, and writing and editing comic books for Milestone Media.

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Biography

Wayne was born in Cleveland, Ohio, grew up in Milford, Michigan, and attended the University of Michigan. He was childhood friends with writer Richard Pursel and was high school and college friends with writer Dwayne McDuffie.

Comic books

Wayne's first comic book credit was for material in Marvel Year-In-Review #1 for Marvel Comics. He then wrote several stories for Hamilton Comics.

When McDuffie co-founded the comic book company Milestone Media, Wayne was hired as an editor on titles such as Icon and Hardware. Wayne also wrote several titles, including the series Shadow Cabinet and Heroes.

After Milestone ceased publishing monthly comics in 1997, Wayne wrote for DC Comics.

Television

Wayne credits his friend Richard Pursel for helping him get his first job writing in television for the animated series Poochini. His friendship and past work with Dwayne McDuffie led to other television writing work, including Static Shock, What's New, Scooby-Doo?, Danny Phantom, Tom and Jerry Tales, Krypto the Superdog, and Storm Hawks.

Wayne was hired to write several episodes of the animated series Justice League Unlimited and was eventually promoted to story editor. Continuing his work on animated projects based on popular comic books, he also wrote several episodes of the Legion of Super Heroes and the Spectacular Spider-Man.

Wayne also wrote the screenplay for the animated film, Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms.

Recent work

  • Wayne has recently written LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload and episodes of Ben 10: Omniverse.
  • Wayne recently story edited Ben 10: Omniverse along with Charlotte Fullerton.
  • Filmography

  • Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon 2016
  • Thunderbirds Are Go 2015
  • LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload 2013
  • Ben 10: Omniverse 2012
  • Transformers: Prime 2011
  • Ben 10: Ultimate Alien 2010
  • The Super Hero Squad Show 2009
  • Ben 10: Alien Force 2008
  • The Spectacular Spider-Man 2008
  • Legion of Super Heroes 2007
  • Storm Hawks 2007
  • Growing Up Creepie 2006
  • Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms 2006
  • Danny Phantom 2006
  • Tom and Jerry Tales 2006
  • Justice League 2005-2006
  • Krypto the Superdog 2005
  • Static Shock 2004
  • What's New, Scooby-Doo? 2002
  • Poochini 2000
  • Writer

  • Marvel Year-In-Review #1 (Marvel Comics, 1990) - (one-shot)
  • Betty and Me #198-199 (Archie Comics, May–June 1991)
  • Toxic! #30-31, (Apocalypse [U.K.] October 17–24, 1991)
  • Maggots #1 (Hamilton Comics, November 1991)
  • Shadow Cabinet #4-11 (DC Comics [Milestone], September 1994-April 1995)
  • Shadow Cabinet #13-17 (DC Comics [Milestone], June 1995-October 1995)
  • Hardware #23-24 (DC Comics [Milestone], January–February 1995) (credited as Denton Fixx, Jr.)
  • Hardware #40-41 (DC Comics [Milestone], June–July 1996)
  • Static #36 (DC Comics [Milestone], June 1996)
  • Madraven Summer Solstice Special #1 (Hamilton Comics, Summer 1996)
  • Heroes #1-6 (DC Comics [Milestone], May 1996-November 1996)
  • Cartoon Network Presents #2 (DC Comics, September 1997)
  • Cartoon Network Presents #8 (DC Comics, March 1997)
  • Cartoon Network Presents #9 (DC Comics, April 1997)
  • Cartoon Network Presents #11 (DC Comics, June 1997)
  • Cartoon Network Presents #15 (DC Comics, November 1997)
  • Flintstones and the Jetsons #5 (DC Comics, December 1997)
  • Flintstones and the Jetsons #9 (DC Comics, April 1998)
  • Flintstones and the Jetsons #14 (DC Comics, October 1998)
  • Flintstones and the Jetsons #17-18 (DC Comics, January–February 1999)
  • Gross Point #3-14 (DC Comics, October 1997-August 1998)
  • Animaniacs #41-43 (DC Comics, October 1998-December 1998)
  • Animaniacs #47 (DC Comics, April 1999)
  • Animaniacs #54 (DC Comics, November 1999)
  • Animaniacs #57 (DC Comics, February 2000)
  • Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #213 (DC Comics, February 2007)
  • Justice League Unlimited #37-38 (DC Comics, November 2007-December 2007)
  • Justice League Unlimited #46 (DC Comics, August 2008)
  • Cartoon Network Action Pack #27 (DC Comics, September 2008)
  • Batman: The Brave and the Bold #1-4 (DC Comics, January 2009-April 2009)
  • The Brave and the Bold #24 (DC Comics, August 2009)
  • Editor

  • Hardware #11-41 (DC Comics [Milestone], January 1994-July 1996)
  • Icon #9-38 (DC Comics [Milestone], January 1994-October 1996)
  • Worlds Collide #1 (DC Comics [Milestone], July 1994) - (one-shot)
  • Blood Syndicate #31-35 (DC Comics [Milestone], October 1995-February 1996)
  • Static #44-45 (DC Comics [Milestone], February 1997-March 1997)
  • References

    Matt Wayne Wikipedia


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